Bangkok: The 'Immunity' column, sponsored by the NACC Fund, today examines the investigation into the allocation of subsidy funds for projects by local administrative organizations in the southern border provinces. These allocations were found to be non-compliant with the established criteria, potentially causing damages amounting to hundreds of millions of baht to the state.
According to Thai News Agency, the investigation highlights significant issues in the management and distribution of subsidy funds intended for local development. The findings indicate that the funds were not utilized in accordance with the guidelines, raising concerns about potential financial losses and mismanagement within the local administrative bodies.
The investigation aims to address and rectify these discrepancies, ensuring that future allocations adhere to the required standards and serve the intended purposes effectively. The NACC Fund's sponsorship of the 'Immunity' column underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in public spending, particularly in sensitive regions like the southern border provinces.